Favorite quilt shops in Charleston SC
I'm curious if you've ever quilt shopped in the Charleston SC area and if so, which is your favorite quilt shop and why? Well that's assuming I guess that there are quilt shops in Charleston! Sad so many shops are closing.
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I hope someone replies. I know there is a JoAnn's in Summerville and there is a privately owned one in the old part of Summerville that is really good. It's in a old house just of the main street, but I can't remember the name.
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Thank you for responding Jean. I avoid Joanns, lol and unfortunately I will be on foot in the downtown historic district. I may just have to forgo quilt shops and just take in the scenery.
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Here is a google search link to three in Charleston area. I have only been to the one in Mt. Pleasant. I don't know how the Five Eighth Seams shop is in relation to the historic district, but you can check the map and see. Even if you don't get to a quilt shop on your visit, Charleston is a lovely city with a lot of history and I hope you have a wonderful visit.
https://www.google.com/#q=quilt+shops+charleston+sc&* |
Murphy224 thank you for responding! Yes I'm figuring quilt shops isn't going to happen but I am right down in the historic district and wow there will be lots to see! Hubby in meetings all day tomorrow so I am going to walk around this whole area.
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Originally Posted by Cogito
(Post 7772679)
I'm curious if you've ever quilt shopped in the Charleston SC area and if so, which is your favorite quilt shop and why? Well that's assuming I guess that there are quilt shops in Charleston! Sad so many shops are closing.
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It has been some years since I've been to Charleston and I don't remember seeing any quilt shops there. One main reason shops are closing in many areas is that no one wants to buy them from the owner who wants to retire. One very successful shop in my area can't find a buyer to keep the shop open.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 8618231)
It has been some years since I've been to Charleston and I don't remember seeing any quilt shops there. One main reason shops are closing in many areas is that no one wants to buy them from the owner who wants to retire. One very successful shop in my area can't find a buyer to keep the shop open.
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